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In a relief to Jal-satyagrahi district court of Khandwa and Dewas on Thursday ordered to release 74 protesters including senior NBA leader Chittaroopa Palit who had been arrested for organising Jal-satyagrah despite imposition of section 144 in the respective areas.

In a relief to Jal-satyagrahi district court of Khandwa and Dewas on Thursday ordered to release 74 protesters including senior NBA leader Chittaroopa Palit who had been arrested for organising Jal-satyagrah despite imposition of section 144 in the respective areas.
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